Ed Felton, a former federal chief technology officer and professor of computer science, will be joining the Obama administration as the next Deputy U.S. CTO, officials announced Monday.
Felton will be joining a growing team of technologists in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, working directly under Federal CTO Megan Smith.
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“Ed’s experience in the intersection of public affairs and computer science has led him to experiences in government, academia and advising,” Smith and OSTP CTO Alexander Macgillivray wrote in a blog post announcing the appointment. “We are so pleased to welcome Ed to our team.”
Felten is currently a professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs at Princeton University, a position he’s held since 2005. Previously, he served as the FTC’s first CTO.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from California Institute of Technology and earned a master’s and doctorate in computer science and engineering from the University of Washington.




